"Stop looking back for something you left behind. The future holds the thing you need to find." "The new EP sees the Detroit house artist working with an array of musicians, including Lori (Laura Christoforidis) on vocals, Silentjay -- who released a collaborative EP on Rhythm Section -- on sax and three members of the popular neo-soul group Hiatus Kaiyote, Simon Mavin, Perrin Moss and Paul Bender, on keys, drums and bass respectively. There are two versions of the title track on the EP. Parrish's mix is on the A-side, with an alternate mix from Dego." --Resident Advisor

12" from Myele Manzanza. "The son of a Congolese master percussionist, born and raised in NZ listening to hip hop, jazz and dance music. Myele brings an eclectic style and diverse skill to his craft, creating a genre bending experience rooted in jazz and African rhythm. This has earned him a reputation as a powerful drummer, a composer with vision and a producer and musician who is not afraid to experiment."

Triple LP version. Specter's debut full-length, Built To Last, on Sound Signature. "The Chicago-based artist, real name Andres Ordonez, has been a fixture in US house music circles since the '90s, releasing a string of EPs on labels like Sistrum, Semantica and Sound Signature. Theo Parrish's outlet, which last year put out a live mix from Ordonez, will handle his first album." --Resident Advisor

Cassette version. Specter's debut full-length, Built To Last, on Sound Signature. "The Chicago-based artist, real name Andres Ordonez, has been a fixture in US house music circles since the '90s, releasing a string of EPs on labels like Sistrum, Semantica and Sound Signature. Theo Parrish's outlet, which last year put out a live mix from Ordonez, will handle his first album." --Resident Advisor

Specter's debut full-length, Built To Last, on Sound Signature. "The Chicago-based artist, real name Andres Ordonez, has been a fixture in US house music circles since the '90s, releasing a string of EPs on labels like Sistrum, Semantica and Sound Signature. Theo Parrish's outlet, which last year put out a live mix from Ordonez, will handle his first album." --Resident Advisor

"As the title implies, it's the fourth installment in the series of the same name, which kicked off in 2016 and has since comprised the bulk of Parrish's output. This one includes the full mix of 'Leave The Funk To Us,' a track that initially appeared on Gentrified Love Part 2. The full version features contributions from Amp Fiddler, John Douglas and Ideeyah. The B-side is an 'SS Translation' of Paul Randolph & Kathy Kosins' 'Be Like Me,' a soulful jazz tune the Detroit duo released on Gilles Peterson's semi-annual Brownswood Bubblers compilation last year [2017]." --Resident Advisor

"The EP contains two solo tunes and one made in collaboration with Jovia Armstrong, Keith Beber, Carolyn Ferrari and Craig Huckaby. It's Parrish's first release since last year's Gentrified Love Part 3, made with Amp Fiddler and Ideeyah." --Resident Advisor

Double LP version. "Dego, real name Dennis McFarlane, has been collaborating with fellow broken beat innovator Kaidi Tatham for nearly 15 years, and the duo also works closely with the 2000Black family. Many of those musicians, such as Mr. Mensah, Nadine Charles, Sarina Leah, Yelfris Valdes, Ray Carless and Wayne Francis, appear on McFarlane and Tatham's 14-track full-length . . . It's their second appearance on Sound Signature following the 2015 12-inch Adam Rock Dissed!!." --Resident Advisor

"Dego, real name Dennis McFarlane, has been collaborating with fellow broken beat innovator Kaidi Tatham for nearly 15 years, and the duo also works closely with the 2000Black family. Many of those musicians, such as Mr. Mensah, Nadine Charles, Sarina Leah, Yelfris Valdes, Ray Carless and Wayne Francis, appear on McFarlane and Tatham's 14-track full-length . . . It's their second appearance on Sound Signature following the 2015 12-inch Adam Rock Dissed!!." --Resident Advisor

"Sound Signature boss Theo Parrish has repressed Baby Steps, his first-ever solo 12-inch. Baby Steps originally came out through Elevate, an offshoot of Daniel Bell's Accelerate label, back in 1996. The EP's been re-released once before, in 2004 through Sound Signature, and both editions command a hefty secondhand price these days. Parrish is now giving the record new life with another repress on his own imprint." --Resident Advisor

CD version. Originally released in 2000. "If you're keen to track down some truly creative house music that sounds like it indeed could be the soundtrack for a parallel dimension, look no further. This is it. That said, Parrish's style of house isn't just abstract for the sake of being abstract. It's actually quite musical and brilliantly crafted." --Jason Birchmeier, AllMusic

2017 reissue with new artwork. Originally released in 2000. "If you're keen to track down some truly creative house music that sounds like it indeed could be the soundtrack for a parallel dimension, look no further. This is it. That said, Parrish's style of house isn't just abstract for the sake of being abstract. It's actually quite musical and brilliantly crafted." --Jason Birchmeier, AllMusic